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Hi! I have had a recurring dream for years now. I am in my house and I go through this door (which I have never entered in real life). Once through I find out that on the other side there is almost as much space as where we actually live, another kitchen, living room, sleeping rooms and so on.

I have lived in quite a few places and I have had the same dream but in different places as well. I go through a door and find that the apartment or house is so much bigger.

Another recurring dream is that a tsunami is coming and me + "friends" manage to escape with an airplane. But we barely manage; in my last dream we had to face this enormous wave and dive into it with the plane. We managed to get through and survived?

I am also getting chased a lot in dreams, different scenarios but still chased. I always get away though.

I am really curious if anyone has answers for these three strange but recurring dreams. Thanks in advance for as many replies as possible :)

2006-08-20 04:44:00 · 13 answers · asked by Fi 2 in Social Science Other - Social Science

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according to my dream book the first one means you need to expand your horizions. it means you need to travel to get more out of life.

the second dream is saying you need more positive attention from the friends in the dream.

the chasing dream is about standing up to those whom you fear.

2006-08-20 04:54:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I actually have a ordinary dream. i might have it 4 to 5 circumstances each and each week for over 20 years. I now in basic terms have it 3 or 4 circumstances a 365 days. continually a similar dream. A village of folk, approximately 60 of them, all women human beings and teenagers, and all mutilated horribly via fact a North Vietnamese soldier got here across an American candy bar wrapper on the floor. i'm no longer able to keep any of them, they are all lifeless. Then a extensive explosion and there are piles of lifeless laying all around me. it rather is once I awaken and locate that it is not in basic terms a dream, yet a reminiscence.

2016-09-29 11:41:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hi, the first dream is telling you to go through the door to find more on the other side. This means to take opportunity when it comes your way and not to be afraid when it comes.
When there is an opened door to go through it. The first door to go through is the one of accepting Jesus Christ into your life. Read Romans 10:9&10 from the Bible and do as it says. Then God will be with you through any other opportunity door you go through.

The tsunami dream is telling you are barely surviving as you are, that you need God in your life and so do your friends. God promises life more than abundantly. You without God are barely surving.

The getting chased dream is all about the enemy (the devil who cometh not but to kill, to steal and to destroy) chasing after your soul. The devil wants to get you, but don't let him. Jesus came to give life more than abundantly and he's coming back soon to take his people home, don't get left behind. Put your trust in Him now and confess your sins and you shall be saved. God bless you.

2006-08-20 12:31:49 · answer #3 · answered by martin g 2 · 1 0

The house dream is about your own un-realised potential in life, you feel (deep down) that you could be doing more with your life, the other two dreams are about the fact that you seem to lack confidence to make a leap of faith and try something new in life, you feel that you are just plodding through from one day to the next.
I would suggest you have a look a college courses and learn something that has always interested you, or change your job to something more fulfilling like charity work or something.
Good luck.
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2006-08-20 04:56:27 · answer #4 · answered by Matthew Hatton 2 · 0 0

Enter you dream in the Interpret box and interruption will tell you details like a looking it up it does it for you with reasons about your dream.
Dreams are something that interest me because of the ones I have had before and others that I've heard ( most people keep their dreams to them self ).

You can now with the site below to interpret it for your
The bottom site... past the information about dreams that I have learn is a world of its own you could spend hours in there learning about dreams.


Interpret Your Dreams on this site all the meanings without having to look them up never mind the...Title...of the web-site. http://www.freakydreams.com/ because Good Dreams also can be Interpreted.
Dreaming is a place of possibility and creation, a land of futures that might come and pasts that never were. It is also a land of nightmares.
It constantly changes as people fall asleep and shape parts of it, then wake up and their dreams dissolve back into mist. A dreams dictionary always helps ( for other descriptions needed ). http://myjellybean.com/dream/pagey.html...
Did you know you can make yourself dream anything its called...Lucid Dreaming which this site will explains along with some other questions about dreaming. http://www.dreams.ca

2006-08-20 15:12:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi there! The dream about being in a house and going through doors is showing that there is so much more to you than you realise.
Ever thought you 'under-achieved' in real life?
Think people don't see the 'real' you?
Missed an opportunity that you now regret?
Dream analysis is self-analysis. Hope you get loads of answers and finally figure it out!....x

2006-08-20 05:04:58 · answer #6 · answered by JustineTime 4 · 0 0

You can't say that if you dream of "this" it means "that"! We all have dreams that are personal to our own lives.
Recurring dreams are common. I used to dream i could jump down all of the stairs in my parents house in 1 leap! Also dream that i am at school (left years ago) - but i discover i am wearing pyjamas, how embarassing!
Just accept recurring dreams as, well, normal and recurring! Sweet Dreams tonight!

2006-08-20 05:09:06 · answer #7 · answered by Trevor h 6 · 0 0

It sounds to me like you don't take time to chill before going to bed ... I find that if I run about madly until the minute I jump into bed my dreams are likely to be action packed and exhausting too. It is recommended that you use the hour before you go to bed to unwind and maybe read a book or something like that .. but just let your body start to relax and don't keep doing the housework until midnight!

2006-08-20 04:52:24 · answer #8 · answered by M J H 3 · 0 0

I suggest that you see a counsellor or psychologist about this.
In case of recurring dreams there is usually a deeper (and sometimes quite serious) reason and this should be investigated.

2006-08-20 04:52:40 · answer #9 · answered by Sean F 4 · 0 0

I had a recurring dream about beautiful naked women who were running towards me ,each time they got near I would push them away .When they came back I would push them away again . I went to the Doctor & told him , he asked me what I wanted him to I said Break my arms !
Sorry I know it wont help you , but I couldnt resist .

2006-08-20 04:53:54 · answer #10 · answered by Bill L 5 · 0 0

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